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Tomb-sweeping Festival | China Yonghui will introduce electric vehicles to pick up and add nearly 90,000 columbarium niches within 5 years

2021-04-01T07:37:32.487Z


The Ching Ming Festival is approaching, and the Chinese Permanent Cemeteries Management Committee will take advantage of this year’s "Annual Charity Donation Program" to enter the 30th anniversary of this year’s "Annual Charity Donation Program" and launch a festive limited free electric car service in Tseung Kwan O and Chai Wan Chinese Permanent Cemeteries.


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Written by: Lin Yingxian

2021-04-01 13:45

Last update date: 2021-04-01 15:23

The Ching Ming Festival is approaching, and the Chinese Permanent Cemetery Management Committee will take advantage of this year’s "Annual Charity Donation Program" to mark the 30th anniversary of this year’s "Annual Charity Donation Program" and launch a festive limited free electric car service in Tseung Kwan O and Chai Wan Chinese Permanent Cemeteries to pick up people in need to sweep graves.

In addition, China Yonghui also announced today (1st) that more than 8,000 columbarium niches will be added to the Chai Wan Cemetery. Subscription applications will be accepted on April 12. The Tsuen Wan Cemetery is expected to release more than 8,000 columbaria in the middle of next year. Niche.

▼Citizens visit the Chai Wan Cemetery early on 3.28 to worship the mountain ▼

China Forever Club will arrange three "Yong Huai" electric vehicles to be put into service for free at the Tseung Kwan O Chinese Permanent Cemetery under its management. They will drive the designated routes within the cemetery to assist the elderly, pregnant women and the disabled to sweep graves. The electric vehicle service dates It runs from April 2 to 6 and 10 to 11, approximately every 20 minutes. Those in need can make an appointment or register for the service on the spot.

Chai Wan Chinese Permanent Cemetery will arrange an electric car to pick up people in need. The service date is from April 2 to 6 and 11, every 40 minutes.

The Chinese Permanent Cemetery Management Committee will take advantage of the 30th anniversary of this year’s "Annual Charity Donation Program" to launch a free electric car service for festivals in Tseung Kwan O and Chai Wan Chinese Permanent Cemeteries to pick up people in need for grave sweeping.

(Photo by Lin Yingxian)

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